LOS ANGELES (KNX) — Thousands of football fans have descended on the Los Angeles Convention Center for the Super Bowl Experience on Saturday.
Billed as the “NFL’s interactive football theme park,” the attraction features interactive NFL games, opportunities for fans to get autographs from favorites, and the chance to take a selfie with the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

The trophy — which will go to the victors in next Sunday’s Super Bowl LVI — arrived at the Center on Saturday. Former Rams player Torry Holt had the honor of accepting the prize from the delivering FedEx truck and placing it on its display stand.
“It’s been, what, over 30 years since we’ve been here?” Holt said after placing the trophy, referring to the last time the Rams made it to the championship game. “I’m excited for the fans, I’m excited for the organization. We’ve got a really, really good chance of bringing home the trophy.”
The event will be held Saturday and Sunday, as well as Feb. 10 through 12 ahead of game day. Adult tickets cost $20 to $40, with discounts offered to those who take the Metro to the Downtown L.A. location. Admission is free for children under 12.
COVID-19 vaccines and booster shots will also be available at the Convention Center, with anyone getting a dose of the shot offered free entry to the Super Bowl Experience. Children who receive vaccines will get fastpasses.